[1] Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1979.
Myron is named for the ancient Greek sculptor Myron, who lived from 480 to 440 BCE.
[2] Myron is within the vast Borealis Planitia.
The closest named feature is the crater Monteverdi to the south.
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